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  2. May 23, 2024 · In 2021, users on the platform shared one million memes daily, according to Instagram. This amount has increased from 500,000 in 2018. [9] According to a study and our analysis from Google Trends, the average lifespan of a modern meme in 2023 is about four (4.017) months.

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  3. Dec 20, 2021 · Top Meme Revivals Of 2021. Memes are born, memes go viral, get old and die. Some memes, however, get to come back after their death, often in a new, improved and infinitely funnier form. This is our list of downright best meme comebacks of 2021.

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    • Bernie Sanders at the Inauguration. 2021 kicked off with one of the best yet. It is of course Senator Bernie Sanders attending Joe Biden’s inauguration in a hilariously practical fit.
    • The Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Oprah Interview. Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey exposed many shocking truths about the royal family including an unnamed member of the family expressing concerns over baby Archie’s skin color, Tyler Perry housing the Duke and Duchess in one of his California homes, and that Prince Charles stopped taking Harry’s calls.
    • For the Better, Right? (Anakin and Padme) This four-panel meme comes from a scene in the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, where Anakin and Padme are on a picnic discussing the Galactic Republic’s system of governance and their differing opinions on how it should run.
    • Agnes Harkness Winking. Kathyrn Kahn as Agatha Harkness in Marvel’s television series WandaVision gave plenty of iconic moments throughout the show, but her exaggerated wink inspired a plethora of memes used to indicate an obvious lie.
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    The year didn’t start horribly. We had much higher expectations than we’d like to admit. It was the end of 2020, and now that a new year was starting, we really hoped we’d be able to return to what once resembled normal civilization. In a way, we were right, as some of the earliest vaccines began to be distributed. On January 20th, Joe Biden was in...

    By late March, things weren’t looking so promising. The Ever Given got stuck sideways in the Suez Canal, halting much of the world’s trade for nearly a week. Weirdly enough, this happened a second time later this year. The sheer absurdity of the situation was enough to generate thousands of memes, from those about the lone excavator trying to dig t...

    June 2021 was memorable for having dozens of huge memes. While these memes didn’t necessarily coincide with any particular event, the spread of formats and trends such as Anakin and Padme’s "For the Better, Right?" and Sadam Hussein’s Hiding Place, more formats from Invincible and the famous TikTok meme "There’s No Such Thing as a Coincidence." In ...

    September was when the second ship got itself lodged in the Suez Canal in a move that was somehow funnier the second time. It didn’t last long, and instead, we focused on the return to schools, which happened at approximately this time all around the U.S., and everyone was eager to complain about it through memes. We’d forgotten how inconvenient it...

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  4. Dec 27, 2021 · From anime memes to funny pet videos to Twilight behind-the-scenes footage and talking Pokemon, these are the funniest memes we saw all year while scrolling. Watch them all in one place.

  5. Dec 7, 2021 · 13 memes that defined 2021. The year in memes. By Morgan Sung and Elena Cavender on December 7, 2021. It was a long disjointed year, but amid the chaos memes thrived. 2020 was particularly...